Michael Harris, executive director of the South Street Headhouse District (in top photo) has been planning for this big food and music event for most of the year.

“It’s a chance for South Street itself to shut down between Front and 8th Street, and all the restaurants and bars will come out, people will be able to be out on the street eating and drinking and having a great day,” he says.

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Executive director Corie Moskow says food and shopping booths will be lining the streets all day for this pedestrian-friendly festival.

(Corie Moskow, executive director of Rittenhouse Row. Photo provided)

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Moskow notes that the Rittenhouse Row area continues to grow.

“When I first started about ten years ago, our boundries stopped at JFK Boulevard, with the announcement of the Comcast Center being built. We now go all the way to the Parkway, to included the Four Seasons Hotel. We also go to South Street, and go from Broad all the way up to the (Schuylkill) river.”